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Any
landlord knows that an empty
property can easily become a
target for burglars and other
intruders. Empty residential
homes can attract vandals and
squatters, while industrial
premises left unused have been
targeted for all kinds of
criminal reasons, from interior
stripping to illegal raves.

For this
reason it is important that
anyone responsible for an empty
property invests in a void
property alarm.Void property
alarm is a burglar alarm that’s
designed to keep watch over
empty premises, and by opting
for a GSM void property alarm
system, landlords and bosses can
ensure that they are quickly
alerted in the event of an
onsite security breach -
wherever they are.

The Vacant
property alarm will use all the
necessary components of a
traditional security system such
as entry sensors, motion
detectors, and surveillance
technology like CCTV cameras, to
allow constant assessment of the
security status of the property. The security components
can be easily fitted, especially
with wireless technology which
removes the need for wires or
cabling and means that they are
easily removed if the property
is sold or the security
requirements change. The GSM
void property alarm system
offers a high level of
versatility allowing them to be
tailored to suit the particular
needs of any void property.

Empty
Vacant properties of any size or
purpose can benefit from the
installation of a GSM void
property alarm, while home and
business owners will find that
the GSM system allows them to
keep a close eye on unused
premises without the need for
constant attendance. Alarms can
be relied upon by the person
responsible for the remote
monitoring of the system and
security data can even be
accessed online.

Once the
devices have been installed they
are connected to a control unit,
which collates the data
collected by each of them to
form an overview of the security
situation on site. In the event
of a possible security breach
the control unit will use mobile
phone technology to send an
alert to whoever is responsible
for the remote monitoring of the
property in question – be it the
owner, authorities or a
professional remote monitoring
service. The GSM void property
alarm can also be adapted to the
needs of premises in areas that
are affected by poor reception
and a weak mobile phone signal
with the simple addition of a
mobile phone signal booster
antenna at the site, which will
ensure the control unit always
has the best chance of
connecting to the mobile phone
network in the event of a
security breach.

Range of GSM Void and Vacant
Property Alarm Systems that will
alert your mobile phone when a
intruder or burglars triggers
the detector.